From February through June, the festival will comprise over 50 exhibitions, lectures, symposia, workshops and round tables.
As of February 7, Slovakia and Malta are showing the secrets from their past, to be followed in March, April and May by Austria, Bulgaria, Spain, the Netherlands, Greece, Lithuania, Belgium, Latvia, Romania, France, Finland, Hungary, Poland, Czechia, Estonia and Italy, while Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, Portugal, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Cyprus and Germany will do so in June.
The festival has been co-organised by the European Association of Archaeologists and is being held under the auspices of the European Parliament, in cooperation with more than 100 European institutions and the embassies of all EU member states in Croatia.